FIFA World Cup Qualifying - AFC

Qatar vs Japan, 2010 World Cup Qualifying - AFC, Round Four

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Qatar are hosting Japan at DOHA, , , starting on . The match is a part of the FIFA World Cup Qualifying - AFC.

Game Information

Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifying - AFC

Venue: DOHA
Location: ,
Attendance: 18,000

Line-Ups

QAT Qatar

No. Name
1 Mohamed Saqr (GK)
4 Ibrahim Majid Yellow Card
16 Bilal Mohammed Yellow Card
6 Meshal Mubarak Budawood
5 Majdi Siddiq
11 Fabio Cesar Montezine
15 Talal Al Bloushi
2 Mesaad Al-Hamad
17 Hamid Ismaeil
14 Khalfan Ibrabim
18 Sebastián Soria

JPN Japan

No. Name
1 Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi (GK)
2 Shuhei Terada
3 Atsuto Uchida
4 Marcus Tulio Tanaka
15 Yuto Nagatomo
7 Yasuhito Endo
10 Shunsuke Nakamura
17 Makoto Hasebe
16 Yoshito Okubo
11 Keiji Tamada
8 Tatsuya Tanaka

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